What is the standard musical form of the fifteenth-century carol?
A) AAB
B) strophe plus refrain
C) ABaAabAB
D) canon
B
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a. suspense. b. emotionality. c. importance. d. suspense and emotionality.
Which of the following describes a performance's level of consciousness?
A. A work of performance art addresses current controversial social issues. B. An audience member wanders into a performance that he does not know is a play. C. A person watching a play is unable to follow the action and keeps falling asleep. D. The director's approach conveys a message that seems to conflict with the playscript.
Sections of the Mass containing texts that vary with the day of the church year are called the Proper.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The title of Jennifer Bartlett's composition Spiral: An Ordinary Evening in New Haven is an integral part of the work. This interplay between the verbal and the visual is one of the hallmarks of __________
a. ready-mades b. Neo-Expressionism c. installations d. pattern painting e. New Image painting